XIIP DrJlPTni MLUOI. . . i r- 'i ' , J flL DnlOIUL llUVYO I. C. FOWLER, rniTOK pttorn.ii-.TMt. TUESOSY, DECEMBER 4- 1877. V f 4i J.UJHUUJ9A Bristol News. .rates j:i;jjucej). $1 per Year in Advance. Wo to-day reduce the rioc of tlio News to .l.r0 per year. Those who jmy Cash in advance can get the paper at the low price of $1 1'kk Ykak. During tlie session of the LcfjiHiauiro ine iKW8 win inrnibii Hie t legislative news in readable bhapi; up to tlie latent hour. Jt will be no use lor uny one to attempt to get the paper nt $1, except by paying cat.li in adviinee. Old 6iil!-cri-liere must j'liy arrearages before availing themselves of the new rate. Tho J'uifcTOL News is now tho chcapcbt paper in the country. VVc have tried to maintain rates at $5J and have refused heretofore to cut prices, but our i Hurts have been untmooegsful. Tin-: -.I , SKNATH. many a day n lias Dctn many a day binee that auguBt body, the Senate of the United StatcB, lias been bo evenly balanced bet ween parties as...

I Ml lnivTlll IM L AC I lllL. UHiO I UL IlLVVO; 1. C. FOWL.GR, rnnon au piioi KUToR. TUESDAY. DECERienU 1377. Agricultural. v Yinstrn's Tob2cco Ware-Hon:e. Uristoi., Tinn. To all our old friends nnd to nil Others, having toharr.o to se ll, wc send our corili.il tirec-tings and our host wishes; and wc desire to assure lluni II, ,u c ilic ill u DtlUT roiKiiiioll to - -. : - i ... . gel the very highest j.riccs fur their tobacco than ever hi fore; and our long experience and thorough knowledge of the business, and by getting daily reports of all the markets North, K.tst and West, we vugii to know the market value of our tobacc os. Hesides, we have one of the bc-t Warehouses in the .State for showing and Selling tobacco to the bet advantage being lighted up with ten Luge skylight windows which, as all buyers will tell you, give the very best light for exhibiting the tobacco, so as to make it bring. the very highest price. This mode of lighting a Ware-hou-e is expensive, but it is of the...

THE BRISTOL NLVVS I. C. FOWLER, RBiroR ARB PROPRIkTOR. TUESDAY, DECEMBER . 1877. m -'''- - , - t r r tt Agricultural. Warmth as ri riiulv.tlent of l-'ootl-Efcry iiernon, and enpcclnlly every farmer, fliuul'l know ilint whatever Warmth (here Is lu (lie Howl and (I'.'mIi of man or ltt I Hie product of (be CombUHlion of food daily coiipumeil. Tlie colder the ui-rulit-r or cllmnte the more carbonaceotm or combustible mutter In needed fti dnily aliment. In Arctic regions pronto eoiiBuuie increditttble ijuhiiIHii'h of tlsli oil, fat rval and other food rich in elements that will burn In the body and aid in keeping it warn. Warm-blooded belli;, whether biped or quadruped, require about the name temperature of Mood In all climate. Hence, a warm lioue or t able Raven mora in the food daily consumed In the winter aeason Hutu the iutvivst ou the money it Condi. There is sound economy In having warm bounen, bnrim, stable and nheln, With a plenty of good bedding favorable to quiet, healthful sle...

-JB.I-Ll).i.!JP'J! THE BRISTOL NtVVS I. C. FOWLER, r.DITOR ASM ritopniKTon. "Tuesday, December is. 1377. KVKNT anl COMMlNT. There nrn signs of war on the Texan border again. A telegram states that there wm llKhtim? nil day on the 14th, ntHn'i Kli7arlo between Mate troops nnd Mexican's from both sides of the lver. Congress adjourned on the 1.1th fur tli holidays. The session will Le resumed on the lOlli of January. Plcrn has been captured by the Russian. Osinan Pasha surrendered unconditionally. Judge J. J. Mneklnon has relumed to Nashvillo, Term, from N. Y. with a proportion from the Syndicate to eeltle the State Debt Rt fliftv cents on the dollar and 4 per ce t Interest. i JIKSLKO IJY DKMAUOUUGa.' The DurAiCH is rather rough on itself when it Buys Mr. Fowler lia6 been misled l.y Demagogues moaning, of course, to refer to his iewa in favor of Readjustment. Mr. Fowler was favorably impressed by this measnro when he read tho Disj'ATch'b own editorial of the 6th of July, 1877, in which...

THE BRISTOL NLWS I. C FOWLER, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 18. 1877. HI Itlotlicr'B Arm. From out the great vorlj'n runh mid din There came a guest ; The Inner court lie entered In, Awl cut at rtl. Blow on the wil l tide of afTtiira The gites wcro tWcri ; After the turnery host of tares At Inst rcj.oecil. Then through the dim doors of t lie past, All puro of Idiiine, Curiio boyish nieninrics fixating frfct Ilia mother's name, "Ah ! nil this loud world culls tho Lett I'd give," lie tuid, "To fool her hand, ou her donrbroaat To lny niy head. ''J cry within tho crowned day, That would bo joy, Could nho but hear uie far nwiy, Once moro her boy. Mau'aatrenftlli in weakness, after all, Ho ntood confessed ; None quite can still the hcart'i wild call, Noneuito are Uesiied. Acron the face that Inowa no fear A ahnde awept fuHt, At if a following angel ouar That niomcDt paaaad. The iiacrcd nilenco of the room Did softly stir,A urdondorgrow withiu'thc gloom Ol'her, of her ! Out to t...

THE QPlQTfll WLWQ C. FOWLER, EUITOK iXD PKomifcTUEU f capitol are r?pidly bccomii 12 ene- TUESDAY, JKU3Y I IS70. ri- i Li EVENT and COMMENT. Murders mark the Christmas week R umnl. J.apf Thursday, at Farmille. Col. Win. It. Berkley, a very mlnent lawyer, wan killed by Capt. Wm. If. Kennedy, h son of the former proprietor of the JJoIingbrook Hotel, Petersburg. Kennedy knocked at Col. Berkley's ofiiee door, and as soon as it was opened shot him twice and killed hiui instantly. He then executed the law u;kii himself by shooting himself In the temple, and after a few hours expired. Col. Berkley had made arlangements to have a large party at bin house that evening. As a lawyer he waa recently pruning Kcunedy for a claim of $40. Kennedy is believed to have been insane. mics. Unba ana jucxico ana en tral America stand convulsed with social and political disorder at our doors, and their vvunderf&amp;amp;l wealth 'a a standing temptation to our virtue and prudence. As bread be comes-nior...

BRISTOL NEWS FUBL1SIIED IX GOODSOX, Th Virginia portion of the TownBY I. C FOWLER. Iiusuel every Tuesday at 91.50 per an uai, or, if paid in advance; 1.00. The Editor of the NicwaU aot responsible for oriMOMi expressed by orreepondata. JOB WORK Fx-eutel with neatness and dispatch at New York prices. TUESDAY. JAKUaRY 8, 1878. Our Richmond Letter. Richmond, January 2, 187S. After tedious delays, some of U9 arrived here just in time to Leai the midnight cannon boom the New Year In, and ws registered at the St. Claire among the first moments of 1S78. The only event thus far has been THE INAUGURATION', which hes been a splendid aping of the national manners aud customs, which quadrenuially pay tribale to the incoming President. There was a large display of brass aud blue and red and gray, of plumes and epauletts, of cleavers and coal-scuttlt-s, of bayonet and artillery. The two Houses met at noou, aud at once took a recess for the event which was to tickle and catture the new "administra...

r I V i i 1 I. O. FOWLER, EDITOR A"1 PRttPFilkTO R. TUESDAY, JJKU&amp;amp;F.Y 3 !878. 'Dickenson, of Russell. AVitten, of I haid to think and write when UiereXLf "PT. A "MTEH S' m TMF RRIQT01 IIr-W I Tazewell. MeCuull, of Pulaski, DavidI ilL. DfliOIUL nLHO,,.,. nf niand. and Fulton, of Gray son, are true and loyal readjustee. It is said, and said oflen, that the fcjouth west has sent bp the best delegation since the war, I See, Our Richmond Letter. Riciimomj, January 5, 18TS. Those who think this I.ci.-lature J not J Ufdiirig Lusint, will Le likely, I think, to thanpe that, opinion before the clie of the st-ysion. I heard a hotel keeper to-day remark, that lie had uot. for yrart, pcen ;i;e that va- TIIl)i:' AM) lIIIMJitlCKS. "Whenever the American people ehall level the levees of the Misit bippi, abandon to the sand banks the South "West pa?, burn the tec great cities of the Union, invite the I Indian rations to return to their grounds East of the Mississippi Valley, tear up the...

I THE BRISTOL NtWS I. C. FOWLER, EDITOR AXB PROPRIETOR. TUESDAY. JAKUAnl 8- 1878. The Itoniauce of ft RlecDiuCar. I Burlington Hawkeve. It was in the Cedar Rapids bleepcr. Outside It was as dark as the Inside of an luk-bo tie. In the bleep! ug car people (dept. Or tried it. Kome of thtm slept, like Christian wen and women, peacefully and weetly aud quietly. Othera slept like demons; maligumllj, hideously, fiendibhly, as though it was their mission to keep everybody flue awake. Of these, the mau In the lower No. S was the "boss." When it came to a square snore with variations, you wanted to count "lower three" in. With a hand and a pocket full of rocks. We never heard anything snore like him. It was the most systematic noriue that was ever done, even on one rr flirted tni.rimmpiits of snoring, a aleei-ing car. He didn't begin as booh ns the lamps were turned down aud everybody was in bed. Oh, no. TIhtp more cold-blooded diubo- iLin in hit HVKtein ti an that. lie waited until everybod...

J HiilSTOL NEWS I'l lILlSllta IN tOOBSOX, Virginia portion of the TewtiI. C FOWLER Is issue! every Tuesday at 1.50 per an uui, or, if paid in advauce; 1.00. Tfee Editor of the NEWsia not reepeneil!e for orjxioxs expreesei bj eorreepondtcte. . JOB WORK Fx cite! wita neatness and dispatch at Njtr Vork prices. TUESDAYf JAKUARYI5I37b7 Here and There. Victor Emanuel, King of Italy, died on the afternoon of the 9th inst. Ilis son, Prince Hubert, was pro claimed King of Italy. Rev. We. Tracy, far forty years fis missionary of the American lioard iu India is dead. Gov. Hubbard, of Tt-xas, has issued a proclamation dtcUiation Jack u'iuty no loiiger a frontier couaty subject to Indian raids, and the carrying of weapons prohibited after Jan. 21. The fanners of Santa Aud, Los Anijelos county, Csl., are building a cnal fifteen miles long by ten feet wide at cost of $"0.000, by w hich 15,000 acrc6 of laud will be irrigated. Scarlet fever is spreading so rapidly iu Topeka, Kansas, and vicinity, th...